Harris County Woman Admits To Identity Theft In Brazos County And A South Texas Man Is Convicted Of Violating Probation In A Texas A&M Dorm Burglary

Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.
Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.

A Harris County woman is going to prison for the third time for property crimes in Brazos County. In district court on April 11th, 52 year old Gloria Knight of Tomball admitted to identity theft that took place in College Station in August 2022. The College Station police arrest report says Knight used a co-worker’s name, date of birth, and social security number to get internet service at her home. Knight, who was sentenced to three years, previously went to prison for taking more than $33,000 dollars from an elderly person in 2011 and went to a state jail for a forgery that took place in 2007.

A south Texas man who admitted to a burglary and theft in a friend’s dormitory room at Texas A&M in April 2016 has been found guilty of violating probation. 27 year old Muhammad Uzair of San Benito is appealing a four year sentence that was handed down on April 3rd. District court say Uzair violated six conditions of his probation. The list includes failing to write a timely letter of apology to the victim, a third DWI conviction, and consuming alcohol or drugs eight times. While bond was set related to the appeal, online records show Uzair was transferred from the Brazos County jail to the Cameron County jail in Brownsville where is he wanted for failing to appear in court on a charge of DWI with three or more convictions.

Photos of (L-R) Gloria Knight and Muhammad Uzair from https://portal-txbrazos.tylertech.cloud/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Gloria Knight and Muhammad Uzair from https://portal-txbrazos.tylertech.cloud/JailSearch/default.aspx

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